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{\huge {\bf Probability for Scientists}}

{\huge {\bf Bio 409 / Stat 479}}

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{\Large {\bf Tu Thu 12:30-1:45 pm}}
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\noindent{\LARGE
{\bf Probability for Scientists} is a hands-on, interdisciplinary introduction
to probability theory that emphasizes big-picture thinking.  Problems are
introduced via in-class exploration of physical objects such as coins, dice,
and cards.  Learn what randomness really looks like, how to read a histogram,
and why the normal distribution is so common.
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{\bf Probability for Scientists} is appropriate for students from
a range of backgrounds and disciplines, including undergraduate and graduate students. 
This course is cross-listed in Biology \& Statistics, and has no prerequisites other than curiousity.   
We welcome any questions. For more information, please email Christian Gunning: xian@unm.edu. 
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[[ XKCD \#795 -- Conditional Risk ]]
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